Videos
Tourism Directions and Distribution Conference – A New Paradigm
Over two days in October, a number of leading tourism industry participants from
Australia, the Asia-Pacific and the world came together to discuss the commercial
and policy implications of rapid changes to the distribution/supply chains of travel
product.
The event was a joint initiative of the Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC),
Tourism Australia, the Pacific-Asia Travel Association (PATA) and the Sydney Convention
and Visitors Bureau (SCVB).
Sustainable Tourism CRC captured a number of the presentations and below are links
to some quick cuts from key speakers
For copies of the presentations please follow the link:
http://www.distribution2007.com/program.asp. To visit the Tourism Directions
and Distribution Conference website follow the link:
http://www.distribution2007.com/
Anna Pollock, CEO, Desticorp and Founder, The Icarus Foundation
Anna Pollock’s presentation titled Making Sense in an Age of Uncertainty examined
the difference between trends, change drivers and paradigms showing how volatility
and uncertainty are the natural results of increased connectivity. She showed that
while the travel sector had experienced growth – more tourists, products, choice
and channels, the quality of the individual experience is diminishing with consumers
experiencing less peace (more stress) and exhibiting less trust and attention –
key pre-requisites for a transactional relationship. As power shifts from supplier
to consumer and web 2.0 technologies enable peer to peer conversations on a mammoth
scale, tourism marketers are being required to re-think marketing at a fundamental
level and become active in all stages of the customer’s purchase and experience
cycle.
Matt Hingerty, Managing Director Australia Tourism Export Council
Matt was appointed as ATEC Managing Director and started in the role in January
2005.
Prior to this he was Chief of Staff to the Hon Joe Hockey MP, the former Australian
Tourism Minister who produced the Tourism White Paper.
As the Minister’s senior political adviser Matt was responsible for the development
and implementation of his strategic approach to political and policy issues. He
was the key link between the industry and the Government during the development
of the White Paper.
Richard Beere, Executive General Manager International (Asia) Tourism Australia
As Executive General Manager International (East) based in Sydney office, Richard
Beere is responsible for managing Tourism Australia’s overseas operations across
the key regions of Asia, Japan, and the Gulf Countries.
The role involves management of key tourism flow issues, global partnerships and
distribution development, market intelligence and knowledge as well as day to day
involvement with Tourism Australia’s international offices.
Scott Blume, President Travelocity Asia Pacific and ZUJI Chief Executive Officer
Based in Singapore, Scott Blume leads Asia Pacific's leading online travel company,
ZUJI.
Scott is responsible for ZUJI's overall business and future growth strategies.
Scott has more than 30 years' experience of business management in the leisure,
corporate and online travel industry for listed and privately held companies. He
joined ZUJI as Chief Executive Officer in January 2003.
Scott brought with him to ZUJI a legacy of successful business leadership, and he
has a travel and financial management career pedigree. Scott's prior posts included
direct responsibility and broad strategic involvement for businesses in Australia,
New Zealand, Asia, America and Europe. His depth of experience in the area of travel
commerce is unrivalled in Asia Pacific as his scope of knowledge includes online
travel, corporate travel, MICE and traditional bricks and mortar travel chains.
Rod Cuthbert, Founder and CEO, Viator
Rod Cuthbert first heard the Latin word for 'traveler' in high school. In 1995 he
co-founded a company focused on building websites for travel companies, but it took
him another four years to convince his colleagues that Latin names were cool, and
to rename the company Viator. Soon after the name change, Rod and the team at Viator
saw the opportunity to bring together a wide array of quality destination activities
and began forging relationships with local tour operators around the world, creating
a single location where consumers could research and purchase destination activities,
sightseeing tours and attraction passes before they travel. Before launching Viator,
Rod spent more than 20 years in the U.S. and Australian IT industries, including
senior positions at NCR Corporation and Digital Equipment. Rod started his entrepreneurial
career in the mid-80s with a successful PC retail store in Melbourne.
Michael Londregan, Executive General Manager International (West) Tourism Australia
As Executive General Manager, International (Western Hemisphere), Michael Londregan
is responsible for managing Tourism Australia's overseas operations across key Western
Hemisphere tourism markets - including UK/Europe, the America's and New Zealand
- which deliver around 2.7 million visitors to Australia each year. In this role
Michael manages Tourism Australia's international marketing programs to consumers
and trade as well as business development activities, to ensure Australia remains
a popular destination for international visitors across the Western Hemisphere tourism
markets.
John Koldowski, Executive General Manager International (Asia) Tourism Australia
John M. Koldowski, Director Strategic Intelligence Centre for the Pacific Asia Travel
Association (PATA), is responsible for the collection, analysis and interpretation
of travel and tourism statistics for PATA, as well as the identification and monitoring
of those factors which may affect travel to/from and within the PATA region.
Mr.
Koldowski joined PATA in Singapore in May 1997, then moved to Bangkok when the Association
relocated its Headquarters in September 1998. He brought with him years of experience
that cover a wide variety of fields.
Tourism Transport Forum (TTF) Conference on Climate Change
The TTF National Tourism & Transport Climate Change Summit 2007 brought together
tourism’s leading government, industry and university stakeholders to address the
key issues surrounding this hot topic. Learn more from our selection of video speeches
and transcripts.
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Sir Rod Eddington, Chairman, Australia & New Zealand, JP Morgan
(Length: 2:57)
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Hon Fran Bailey MP, Minister for Small Business & Tourism
(Length: 2:47)
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Brett Godfrey Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Blue
(Length: 3:15)
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Peter Garrett, AM, MP, Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Heritage, Arts
(Length: 2:54)
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Monica Richter, Sustainability Program Manager, Australian Conservation Foundation
(Length: 1:52)
Ningaloo: Planning a sustainable future
As a partner in the Ningaloo Collaboration Cluster, Sustainable Tourism CRC is playing
a key role in addressing the challenge of integrating the knowledge of reef use,
biodiversity and socioeconomics into a management strategy for this valuable marine
park. Learn more from the ABC’s 7.30 Report Ningaloo special.
Yarra Tourism Field Day
In Victoria's picturesque Yarra Valley and Dandenong region, 53 rural landowners
were welcomed by the Hon Fran Bailey MP, Minister for Small Business and Tourism
at the Yarra Tourism Field Day. The Field Day is the first stage of Sustainable
Tourism CRC's extensive Farm and Nature Tourism business development program. Rural
landowners are given the unique opportunity to discuss their tourism ventures with
state tourism managers, local government planners and Sustainable Tourism CRC's
industry experts. A site inspection of existing tourism operations in the region
completes the full day experience. Hear what the participants had to say about the
day:
Farm & Nature Tourism on your Property
Sustainable Tourism CRC’s innovative Farm and Nature Tourism program is helping
prospective operators determine whether they have the skills and/or products to
develop a successful business in the highly competitive tourism industry. To date,
more than 300 farmers and rural landowners have attended workshops around Australia.
Learn more from this video showing highlights of a workshop held in the Northern
Rivers region.